RainLover
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I use lookups. Always have always will.
If you had 500 Employees and you wanted to select just one of those together with their details. Details such as address, Qualifications, DOB and spouse.
How are you going to find this information quickly and efficiently. USE a Lookup. The thing to be careful about is using these in Tables. You can and will run into troubles using them tis way. Save the use of them for FORMs
Second thing is that your table at a glance is designed incorrectly. I did not look closely at it but believe I am right.
This is why you want to use a Cross Tab Query. This will get you out of the trouble you should have never gotten into.
A Cross Tab Query is non-updatable. This is the first reason why you should not use them.
It is my opinion that you have been given incorrect information.
My first suggestion is to normalise that table and then start from there.
I have not tested so I cannot say for sure say I am 100% correct. But I do disagree with the bulk of things that have been written.
One last thing. Change what you are doing and you will end up with a quality database. Stay with what you are doing and you will have one problem after the other until you yourself have no Idea what is going on.
Good Luck with the project.
If you had 500 Employees and you wanted to select just one of those together with their details. Details such as address, Qualifications, DOB and spouse.
How are you going to find this information quickly and efficiently. USE a Lookup. The thing to be careful about is using these in Tables. You can and will run into troubles using them tis way. Save the use of them for FORMs
Second thing is that your table at a glance is designed incorrectly. I did not look closely at it but believe I am right.
This is why you want to use a Cross Tab Query. This will get you out of the trouble you should have never gotten into.
A Cross Tab Query is non-updatable. This is the first reason why you should not use them.
It is my opinion that you have been given incorrect information.
My first suggestion is to normalise that table and then start from there.
I have not tested so I cannot say for sure say I am 100% correct. But I do disagree with the bulk of things that have been written.
One last thing. Change what you are doing and you will end up with a quality database. Stay with what you are doing and you will have one problem after the other until you yourself have no Idea what is going on.
Good Luck with the project.